In your first link it says that the "ravennuke76s.png" is missing. Maybe that's the problem?!

I checked mine and I have it. Check the RavenNuke folder you have downloaded here or wherever and go to /images/ravennuke76 and copy the "ravennuke76s.png" to the same path in your FTP client. If you don't have this file in your folder you have downloaded then I'll upload it now just in case you don't got this file.

EDIT: Heres the picture that is missing.
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No, the pic was there. I brain farted and forgot that after the installation the new story was static and no matter what I would have to manually update the news story to fix it. I assume when you guys asked for site url you did not want Only registered users can see links on this board! Get registered or login! in front and that is what caused that image to break.

The issue is with the gfx check. I was able to get past it by setting the $gfx_chk = 0 but I want to have the security measure in place (I am upgrading for security concerns).

I checked the url to my old site and noticed one works and one does not.

RN v2.20 uses /images/captcha.php?size=normal which doesn't seem to work

My old site used /modules.php?gfx=gfx&random_num=######
which did work

Reading the FAQ didn't help. This issue was around right after install (meaning I hadn't touched any file to add a blank space or line.
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· My security code shows a big red X or just the text label

First of all, make sure that you do NOT have the Your Account Module set for Registered Users Only, as it is then impossible to ever register!

Make sure you have the GD package installed. Save this script to a file and call it phpinfo.php
and then run it. That will show whether you have GD installed.

Assuming you have the GD package installed, the most often cause is a blank space/line either before or after the php tags in your config.php, one of your language files, theme file, or some other include file. This is usually the result of using Notepad or Wordpad. You need to use a better programmer's editor like Textpad.

I can see that you have researched it w/o success. 99% of the time the dreaded red x issue is because notepad or wordpad was used to edit files and there are one or more blanks or funky characters in the file. The second most often cause is that files were transferred as ASCII instead of BINARY. All files should be transferred as BINARY. Are either of these 2 options a possibility?

Oh Zapco, thank you. I have been going nuts with captcha on one of my sites (fsgtroy.org, Raven ) for days. I tried everything. I have compared and reuploaded files until I am sick. No joy. I can run other sites on the same server with captcha fine. I tried some diagnostic statements in the code but of course they interfere with the proper running of captcha. Then I saw the suggestion to just run captcha.php directly.

I don't have a php ini on your servers do I. At any rate this is not time critical. I was just screaming a big HELP because I had exhausted anything I could think of doing under my own powers. If captcha.php run independently of RN produces a graphic image on one site and not on another I'm not sure what else a user can do.

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